The Fort Pierce Police Chief is speaking out since she was temporarily suspended.

Chief Diane Hobley-Burney is accused of telling officers to find a way to file criminal charges against two people she was angry with. But the State Attorney’s office found no evidence of criminal wrongdoing. Now, it’s up to the city to decide if she will get her job back.

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“All I’m asking is for the opportunity to get back to work to continue the mission God sent me on, and let’s find a solution to make our city great,” said Hobley-Burey.Hobley-Burney spoke with WPBF today, and says she is eager to get back to work. She is currently on paid leave, after shocking allegations came up within her department earlier this month.

A police investigator sent a letter to Fort Pierce city commissioners claiming the chief ordered him to find a reason to criminally charge Commissioner Reggie Sessions and Rick Reed, a citizen. Both have challenged the way police handled an officer-involved shooting.

After almost a week of investigating, Bruce Colton, the State Attorney, says there was not enough evidence to pursue any criminal charges. “It might be possible for an agency to investigate that further, an outside agency, or it could be the police department or the city personnel,” said Colton.

But Hobley-Burney is firing back, saying she doesn’t think she will get an impartial investigation if the city conducts the investigation.

Hobley-Burney says she would rather put the investigation in the hands of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. City officials are likely to discuss Hobley-Burney’s future as police chief at a commission meeting on Monday.